Stabilization Specialist - Full Time Opportunity!
Company: Hope
Location: Springfield
Posted on: February 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Stabilization Specialist
Illinois Crisis Prevention Network - Springfield, IL Salary Ranges:
Bachelor's Level = $50,000-$56,000 annually (based on experience)
Master's Level = $57,000-$65,000 annually (based on experience)
SUMMARY Serves as a member of the Illinois Crisis Prevention
Network, providing guidance, direction and consultation for persons
with developmental disabilities who are experiencing stressors
associated with emotional, behavioral, and/or social disorders that
have not been effectively addressed by previous treatment
interventions. In conjunction with other team members, develops and
implements effective action plans to ensure the individual remains
in his/her current placement. WHAT YOU WILL DO Clinical
Support/Clinical Fieldwork (75%) Responds to assigned referrals
within the designated time period of 24 hours for first contact and
72 hours for first observation Maintains the prescribed minimum
standard of care for assigned cases Provides or models direct
crisis services for persons served Completes all required
documentation, including but not limited to intake documents,
service summaries, action plans, and case closure forms according
to designated standards In conjunction with the ICPN Clinical
Supervisor and other team members, analyzes and reviews available
data to determine level of need and course of treatment; Assesses
underlying mental health conditions and their effect on behavior;
Assists in recording data concerning the individual’s response to
treatment Conducts on-site observations in family homes, community
providers, etc. and environmental reviews to determine factors in
the environment that may have an impact on the individual’s
responses Works closely with community agencies, schools, and
families to ensure training in and implementation of necessary
support strategies in the attempt to generalize these strategies
from one setting to another Participates in multidisciplinary team
meetings, provider staff meetings, and additional meetings as
requested in support of the individual in crisis and their
clinical/medical needs Under the guidance and direction of the
Clinical Supervisor, collates data concerning adherence to the
contract requirements, individual, family and provider satisfaction
survey information. In addition, will collate individual specific
data regarding response to behavior intervention, baseline data,
etc. Maintains compliance with all applicable Department of Human
Services (DHS) regulations and licensure requirements if applicable
Keeps an accurate and thorough medical record for each person
served Training & Professional Development (15%) Implements and
provides training for family and/or providers in the established
behavioral strategies and adaptive skills recommendations. Ensures
he/she effectively communicates all issues and concerns to the
Clinical Supervisor & Director As assigned, creates and delivers
trainings for ICPN stakeholders Participates in ICPN-sanctioned
trainings Provides educational training concerning basic principles
of behavior analysis, overview of intellectual/developmental
disabilities and mental illness, de-escalation, etc. Participates
in on-going professional development and continuing education
through participation in workshops and conferences Other (10%)
Participates in special projects and/or clinical opportunities for
collaboration, research, and development Performs other duties as
required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the
duties enumerated above. Assumes responsibilities as a mandated
reporter concerning incidents of purported abuse/neglect of clients
as outlined in the agency’s policies and procedures WORK
ENVIRONMENT Work is performed primarily in an indoor office
environment or in the community at various agencies or family
homes. The work may include significant usage of a motor vehicle as
well as maintenance of an active, state-approved driver’s license;
Work may require flexible hours, outside of normal business hours;
this position will be subject to potentially high stress situations
in unplanned environments and the employee should be able to
navigate critical situations with a measured and solution-focused
approach. An ICPN clinician must model and work directly with
clients and families in crisis; This role may be subject to
prolonged periods of sit-down work at a desk and working on a
computer as well as prolonged periods of sitting while traveling,
walking, standing or otherwise supporting clients and providers,
indoors and outdoors. The position and work involved traveling to
various work sites as needed; Must be able to lift, push, pull and
carry a minimum of 50 lbs at a time; Requires supporting clients
and/or adaptive equipment; willingness and ability to make quick
body movements. WHAT YOU WILL BRING Bachelor's or Master’s degree
from accredited university program in psychology, social work, or a
related human service field Participates actively in
problem-solving; provides solution-oriented and proactive
recommendations; maintains effective and respectful interactions;
communicates clearly and effectively Have specialized knowledge and
experience in Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, Autism
Spectrum Disorder or Mental Illness Understanding of Applied
Behavior Analytic principles like functional analysis and
formulating and implementing behavior plans with measurable and
actionable goals and intervention plans Expertise in the areas of
clinical therapy, with a focus on cognitive behavioral therapy
and/or dialectical behavior therapy Expertise in the application of
adaptive skills training, including but not limited to: social
skills, coping skills, communication, anger management, and
validation Requires the ability to implement crisis interventions
and to assist in the implementation of such interventions to ensure
the safety of the individual and others Requires the ability to
establish and maintain effective working relationships with service
providers and family members. Requires the ability to communicate
clearly and effectively (both written and orally) in a professional
manner Requires the ability to cope with sensitive situations in
relation to staff, recipients, and community providers Must
understand and be able to apply strategies related to
trauma-informed care Must be able to demonstrate cultural humility
and interact with individuals of diverse backgrounds with respect
and dignity Must maintain a professional appearance aligned with
the organization’s dress code, but also with hygiene and grooming
Hope is an Equal Opportunity Employer. INDLP
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